* The basic function of Vitamin C http://www.dreddyclinic.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=113&t=32607* Collagen is a fibrous protein, important in supporting tissues, skin, organ, tendons, ligaments and etc. http://www.dreddyclinic.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=113&t=32607* As replenishment where collagen reduces when aged.* Reduces fine lines, wrinkles, pigmentation and minor scars.* Maintains the production of cartilage and joints.* Improve elasticity of skin, makes more supple and moisture* Suppresses formation of 'Melanin' contributing to dark spot after long exposure to UVA/UVB.* Reduces the appearance of pimples/acne http://www.dreddyclinic.com/findinformation/aa/acne.php/blemishes and minimized pores. Improves the skin smooth texture.* Prevents scurvy, which is a kind of vitamin c-deficiency.* Increase body immune system. At a higher dose is believed to have the property of antihistamine.

I didn't know the benefits of Collagen with Vitamin C. For Diabetic patients we recommend 100% pure bitter gourd juice. That decreases the amount of Sugar in blood and gives relief to the patient. Aside benefits the diabetes patients this juice helps digestion, eyes, hearts.

Thanks for taking the time to discuss this, I feel strongly about it and love learning more on this topic. If possible, as you gain expertise, would you mind updating your topic with more information? It is extremely helpful for me.

I added Collagen+C to my diet Beginning last March/08. By mid April, I thought I was having a heart attack http://www.dreddyclinic.com/findinformation/hh/heartattack.php, and was given Xanix to stop my body from these spells. I am now diagnosed with GAD, and this just seems to co-incidence with that only being the change in my diet at that time and now fighting these spells often. The triggers are diet ingredients, coffee and Chocolate ( that I always did and never a problem). Please tell me if anyone else has a problem due to Collagen+C, also told my brain tells my peripheries nerves something is wrong. Sorry for my mis-spellings on medical terms.